Medical Terminology
Dorsalgia
(dors/o- back, algia- pain) upper back pain
Fibromyalgia
(fibr/o- fiber, my/o- muscle, algia- pain) disorder characterized by musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, muscle stiffness and spasms, and sleep disturbances
Kyphosis
(kyph/o- round back, osis- abnormal condition) extreme posterior curvature of the thoracic area of the spine
Lordosis
(lord/o- swayback, osis- abnormal condition) exaggerated anterior curve of the lumbar vertebrae (lower back)
Lumbago
(lumb/o- lumbar, ago- disease) lower back pain
Myasthenia gravis
(my/o- muscle, a- without, sthenia- condition of strength, gravis- severe) usually severe condition characterized by fatigue and progressive muscle weakness, especially of the face and throat
Osteomalacia
(oste/o- bone, malacia- softening) softening of bone caused by loss of minerals from the bony matrix as a result of vitamin D deficiency
Osteosarcoma
(oste/o- bone, sarcoma- connective tissue cancer) malignant tumor of bone
Osteoporosis
(oste/o: bone, por/o: passage, -osis: abnormal condition of)- This is the loss of bone mass, which results in bones becoming brittle, fragile and weak; may be due to age, lack of hormones, not enough calcium in bones, or lack of exercise. Less severe bone mass loss is called osteopenia.
Prosthesis
(prothes/o- addition, is- thing) an artificial body part that is constructed to replace missing limbs, eyes, and other body parts
Scoliosis
(scoli/o- curvature, osis- abnormal condition) lateral S curve of the spine that can cause an individual to lose inches in height
Computed tomography (CT scan)
(tom/o- section, graphy- process of recording) imaging technology that records transverse planes of the body for diagnostic purposes
Full-weight bearing (FWB)
A doctor's order stating that a person has the ability to support full body weight on both legs and has no weight bearing limitations
Partial weight-bearing (PWB)
A doctor's order stating that a person is able to support some body weight on one or both legs. Phantom limb pain: pain in a limb (or extremity) that has been amputated
Non-weight bearing (NWB)
A doctor's order stating that a person is unable to touch the floor with the leg that is injured/affected. While you stand or walk, you must hold your affected leg off the floor.
Total knee replacement (TKR)
A surgical replacement of a damaged or painful knee with artificial materials.
Total hip replacement (THR)
A surgical replacement of the head of the femur (long bone of the leg) and the socket it fits into where it joins the hip with artificial materials
Sling
a bandage or piece of material that is suspended from the neck for the purpose of holding and supporting a forearm.
Fracture
a broken bone (two types: traumatic, pathologic/spontaneous; also 2 classifications for all fractures: simple/closed- does not rupture the skin & compound/open- splits open the skin)
bursitis
a condition in which the bursae become inflamed and painful
Arthritis
a general term that refers to inflammation of the joints
Muscular dystrophy
an inherited, progressive, disease that causes a gradual wasting of muscle, weakness, and deformity.
tendons
connective tissue that connects muscles to bones
ligaments
fibrous bands of connective tissue that connects bone to bone
Muscles
groups of tissues that contract and relax, allowing motion, supporting the body, protecting organs, and creating heat
X-ray (radiograph)
imaging technique using electromagnetic radiation for recording internal structres
hydro-
prefix literally means "water", but usually means any tyoe of bodily fluid in general
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
procedure that uses magnetic properties to record detailed information about internal structures
Analgesics
reduce pain
Amputation
removal of a limb when there is no feasible options to save it
bones
rigid connective tissue that make up the skeleton, lend support to body structures, allow the body to move, an protect the organs
-osis
suffix meaning abnormal condition of
-dynia, -algia
suffix meaning pain
Joints
the points where two bones meet; provide movement and flexibility
Cartilage
the protective substance that covers the ends of bones and makes up the discs that are found between vertebrae
bursae
tiny sacs of fluid that are located near the joints and help reduce friction
antiinflammmatories
used to reduce inflammation and pain
Phantom sensation
warmth, itching, or tingling from a body part that has been amputated
